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Amusements. ' I C lTr H\6 D THE LAUGHING SEASON. NEXT SATURDAY I NKXT SATURDAY f 'HE ONLY THE j~fTV 0L I I MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. POPULAR PRICES I | 1 S AND 6° | TiHE CROWNING TRIUMPH OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, EDISON'S LATEST AND GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, T HE K INETOSCOPE ' NOW ON VIEW AT BARTLETT'S STUDIO (By the kind permission of Mr. IV. 11. liartlctt), Having just returned from a trip round the world (circling the gl>l>e in four months), taken solely for t he purpose of bringing to New Zealand this emanation of genius. THE KINETOSCOPK, Which reproduces motions of any kind with startling reality. The First Series of Scenes includos; The Barber's Shop The Fire Rwcue Scene The Chinese Laundry Atinabellu's Graceful Butterfly Dance. London Daily News, October 18, 15941t is a living picture of a new order. A skirt dancer is seen among her flowing drapery, and she bends her knee, travels on her toes, and indulges in a giddy spin. It is just as one sees her on Iho stage. Evenlnc Nena and Post. October 24, 1f94G0 and see the kinetoscope before you are a day elder. London Morinnjr Post, October IS, 1894 The pictures are all perfect in themselves, are magnified in the machine, and illuminated by electric light. All of which may bo seen for One Shilling. A. H. WniTEIIOUSE, EXHIBITOR. Bartlett's Studio, Queen-street (formerly known as 1 utile's Studio). Meetings. EDEN DISTRICT SCHOOL. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. Tho Annual Distribution of Prizes of the above School will take placo THIS (Friday) EVENING, commencing at 7 o'clock, in the Congregational Church, View Road. Parents and Guardians are invited to be present. 0. A. BUTTLE, Chairman. titifoak'XT EW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. tZfwr l*C A Meeting of tho above will be t<^ftXii\r x beld in the Mutual Buildings, TODAY (Friday), the 20th instant, at t"p.m. A full attendance of Members is requested. J. WRIGHT, Hon. Secretary.

Educational. AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED j809( FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master: J. W. Tina?, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar, assisted by a large j>».jS of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching giten by the Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branchos of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. BOARDERS.—The Headmaster is prepared to mal such arrangements as will enable Boys and Girls fr mi tho country to board with Members of the Staff. Full information may bo had on application to the Head Master; and prospectuses may bo had from Mr. Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings, Queen, street. M° UNT E DEN £<OLLEGE. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principal : Miss Gf.rke.vs (formerly of the Napier Girls' High School). Resident Governesses. Visiting Masters for special subjects. Miss Gerkens is a trained and certificated teacher with twelve years' experience. She has passed the first part of'the B.A. Degree in the New Zealand University, ami has received a University education in English, French, Latin, Mathematics. Chemistry (Practical and Theoretical), Physics, Light, Heat, Sound, and Electricity (Practical and Theoretical), Botany, and Biology. | The number of pupils who may attend this Schoo ! I is limited to fifty. The feeling which exists between Miss Gertens, her pupils, and their patents may be gathered from the opinion expressed in the daily Press.—" Miss Gerkens holds high testimonials and has proved herself by firmness, kindness, and care, combined with a ladylike bearing, to be the kind of teacher lint easily replaced for the position of taking the daily charge and training of our girls." Next Ter m will begin on TUESDAY, February 11. Prospectuses on application. CJCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND ►J TYPEWRITING. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN.STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murray-Aynsley (of Christchurch). Assisted by Miss V. A. Mills, M.P.S., holder of "First-class Proficiency Certificate," and also of one of the three highest Speed Certificates ever granted by Sir Isaac Pitman in New Zealand. Shorthand (Pitman's and Light Line). Typewriting : Every description of copying done. Bookkeeping, Writing, Coir,position taught; Lectures. Sermons, olc., reported; Shorthand Writers and Typists provided for casual work at any time, Sp 'ed Classes a speciality. Evening, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. HotelsH0 1 LAK .S.

"gPA" fJOTEL, 'J'AUPO, One mile find a-haif from the Taupo Post Office, lit which place all coaches arriving from Napier, Tokaanu, and Rntorua, are met by the Spa coaches, ami visitors conveyed to the " Spa" free of chirgo. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TOURISTS THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY Run to the following places of Interest, thus making the Spa Hotel the most central, convenient, and cheapest house for tourist': TOKAANU, twice weekly, fare bs, against 10s and 20s, charged by tourist agents. WAIItAKHI, DAILY, Sundays Included, faro 2s fld, against 7s fid, charged by others. ARATEATEA RAPIDS, DAILY, fart 3a 6d, against 7s 6d, charged by others. Tin- Spa in the Home of the FAMOUS CROW'S NEST G EYSEU, and other wonders. Guide fee, is each person. IIUK\ FALLS, visitors conveyed free of charge. Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swimming Bath, Blue Bath, Sulphur and Alum Hatha. Lovely grounds, Flowers, Shrubberies, Tennis, Promenade, and Ornamental Lawns. The CELEBRATED MAORI CARVED DINING HALL contains the finest specimens of native workmanship in New Zealand. Drawingroom, Smokingroom, large Bedrooms, all cf which overlook the Gardens. Private suites of apartments. N.8.-VISITORS TO THE HOT LAKE DISTRICT SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE A I) VANTAGES OFFERED BY TEE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY. pRIKCB A RTHUR JJOTEL. (Late ORAM'S), CORNER OP WELLES LEY-ST. and HOB'SON-ST DAVID NORDEN (Many years head Waiter) having acquired the proprietorship of the above commodious and wellfurnished Hotel, begs to inform Boarder) and the travelling public that he has determined to throw his house open tor their accommodation at the following REDUCED TARIFF, viz. sjjjjS PER WEEK, OR gS PER DAY, The Cuisine ami attention being fully equal to anything of the kind to be obtained in the colony. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. I One of Allwck's Champion Billiard Tablw. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 20 December 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 20 December 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 20 December 1895, Page 8

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